Shaving-brush.



M. JACOBS. SHAVING BRUSH. APPLICATION FILED DEKLQO, 1912.

Patented Sept. 30, 1913.

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To all whom it) may concemx Be it known that I, Morals JAcons', a

citizen of the United States, .residing'at Sacramento, in the county of Sacramento and State'of California,have invented new and 'useful Improvements in Shaving- Brushes, of which the following is a specification, V I

The invention relates to brushes, and more particularly'to the class of shaving brushes.

The primary object of the invention is the provision of abrush wherein liquid soap may be contained .vithin'the sto'ck thereof so that it will be fed therefrom to t-hebristles 'for the application of the soap to the face of a user, whereby lather can be formed, thus obviating the necessity of the use of an ordinary shaving mu g, cake or stick shaving soap j 5 Another object of the invention is the provision of a brush of this character in which the parts thereof can bereadily and easily disassembled so as to permit the thorough cleaning thereof,- thus rendering the.-

brush sanitary.

A still further ob ect ofthe invention is,

the provision of a brush-0f this character -in which the-liquid soap can be readily and easily applied to the face of the user on the rubbing of the brush or'the manipula- A still further object of the invention the provision of a shavmg brush oi th s character which is extremely simple 1n construction, thoroughly reliable and eflicient in its purpose, and inexpensive 1n manufacture.

tube removed from the brush, and being partly in section.

MORRIS 'J'Acoss, or saonamslvtrd fcanirosnra.

Specification of Letters latent a Patnl'fid application filed Became-20,1912. -Seria1No..737,S99.-

With these and otherobjects in View the invention consists in the construction, co1n ante ro Similar reference characters indicate; 661 1* responding parts" throughout. the several news of the drawings.

Referring to the drawings by numerals the brush comprises a cylindrical hollow stock or body 5, preferablv constructed from, vulcanized rubber, although it'may' be inade from hardwood or any other suitable material, having fixed at one end a clamping ring .6 in which are secured the bristles? in the usual well-knownmanner,while the opposite end is formed with a reduced threaded neck 8. on which isdetachably engaged the internal threaded collar 9 of a rubber spherical shaped bulb 10,- the stock orbody 5 being provided-with an internal cavity 11 accessible through the reduced threaded open peck 8 on the detachment of the .bulb thererom.

end 13 of which is passed through a central opening 14' establishing communication between the discharge end 13 and the bristles 'or, hairs 7 so that liquid soapfcontained within the bulb 10 can be fore'ed'dh-rough the tube'12 into the said bristles or hairs,

whereby on rubbing the latter upon the faceof the user the soap willbe applied thereto for producing lather, the brush being ina.-' nipulated in the ordinary well-lniown manner over the face of the user.. The bulb 10 is removed and filled with liquidsoap, and thereafter the neck 8 is engaged with the same'so that on compressing the said bulb 10 the liquid soap will flow through the feed tube 12 into the bristles e1- hai-rs as will be clearlyapparent. The cavity 11 1s correspondingl shaped with respect to the feedtube 19, and servesasa seat therefor interiorly of the stock 5 of the brush.

From the foregoing it is thought that the p v '70 'Removahly held within the cavity 11 is a socket, the said stock. being further pro' vid ed with an inwardly tapered cai'ity openpressihle bulb having a neck iii the 10 ing through its opposite end and also open-' collar.

.ing a discharge tip projecting into the ing into the socketcentrally thereof, a feed In testimony whereof I aflix my signature tube correspondingly shaped to the said in presence of two Witnesses. cavity and removubly held therein and hav- MORRIS JACOBS socket, a collar threaded in the larger end 'VVitnessesL of the said cavity for holding the feed tube Mrs.- P. J SoMEIis, against displacement therein,' and a com- M.'T. BLUM. 

